Winston Churchill: The Quintessential Crisis Leader

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We will always face crisis, crisis that call for true leaders, crisis in which our leaders are tested… when their decisions make the difference between failure and success, defeat and victory. But one man above all other remains the model of the crisis leader, the man who soar Britain through her darkest hour… Winston Churchill.
Winston Churchill was born on November 30 1874 in an aristocratic family of the Dukes of Marlborough which is a branch of the noble family- Spencer. Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill used the surname “Churchill” in public just like his father who was a politician as well. Winston was born in the UK Palace. His family persuaded him to become a leader. Although he wasn’t a really good student, as the time he got positioned …show more content…

Churchill’s parliament position was really weak as the former prime minister Chamberlain stayed in position in the War Cabinet and he and his loyalists took control of the conservative party. Many of them distrusted Churchill. Churchill’s test came soon enough to prove his power. When everyone in the parliament got convinced to negotiate and sign a peaceful agreement with Hitler, Churchill refused. Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler never met. Churchill was the only logical man who could perceive things as they are. When Roosevelt and many other leaders were convinced that Hitler was just a strong statesman, he actually could see that they’re fooled and that Hitler was the bloodiest fascist warmonger. Churchill made a speech to his cabinet, (he was very well-known for his passionate speeches) while the Cabinet was too close to go through a negotiation with Hitler and Hitler was too close to win the war. He calmly started with his speech with the following words: “I have thought carefully in these last days whether it was part of my duty to consider entering into negotiations with that man” and finally ended up with these: “And I’m convinced that every one of you would rise up and tear me down from my place if I were for one moment to contemplate parley or surrender. If this long island story of ours is to end at last let it end only when …show more content…

He got mistaken at first, but he has always been an intelligent man who could observe and analyze the political globe as a whole. Churchill was a very well known democratic leader. He consulted with subordinates on proposed actions and encouraged participation from them. Churchill had a tough tendency to influence the British Parliament along with other countries’ political affairs. He was a member of the Conservative and the Liberal party in Great Britain. He acted as a war reporter for several London newspapers and also wrote his own books about the campaigns. He was a very rebellion, independent and courageous man. He attracted the whole public, not only in UK but the whole world respected him as a great leader. He got elected Prime Minister twice: from 1940 to 1945 and from 1951 to 1955 as a democratic

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